Notice that the strings str2 and str3 match the strings entered in the Tesira Network Command String block less the '~0A' line feed. We commonly see a Crestron Serial I/O implemented in the Crestron program to turn the received serial strings into a digital signals for use within the Crestron program. Additional signals will need to be created and connected within the Crestron program based upon the project needs. Within the Program View of the Crestron program, the TCP/IP Server Port needs to be defined. Keep in mind that this Server needs to be online so that the Tesira Network Command String block (Client) can send strings to it. By setting the Default IP Address to 0.0.0.0 we allow the Server to receive connections from any (Client) IP address. Within the Crestron program, one or multiple TCP/IP Servers will need to be setup.
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